| Has anyone tried the Deck Helmet system? We have a large, two-tiered wood deck that we wash, sand, and stain. We are debating whether to totally replace it with something that is lower maintenance or to try Deck Helmet. |
We'll probably stain it in the fall after four summers. No splinters. We picked wood because I'm cheap but I must say that I have yet to see a non-wood deck material that I've liked. |
And the chemicals used to treat mean that if you ever replace it you need to taken to a hazmat landfill in some areas. And you shouldn't cook on it. Teak/ipe are great wood choices but incredibly expensive. If i had the money, tha would be my choice. |
No exterior material is truly maintenance free. Wood and composites are all subject to mildew and general dirt stains, trex and early composites just show it more. But a wood deck and a trex deck in the same spot will have similar amounts of mildew. The trex (and really all of the composites) are easily cleaned using usually jus water, or a little bit of detergent(never bleach). The corte clean is great, a tad expensive though. For general areas, a few drops of dish detergent in water will get the job done. We have 2 decks - one mostlynshaded tha gets the mildew spots every year, one in full sun that has never had them. Shady deck gets corte clean annually. Sunny deck gets dawn. I have pressure washed both, but regular jet setting on the hose does just as good a job with less water and no chance of damage. So once a year, 2 hours, and no other maintenance. That is about as maintenance free as it gets. |
What are the cons of Azec? |
| just get wood. it looks better, is cheaper, and if you clean it and stain it every 3-4 years you are fine. |
Our Trex is 10 years old and is nasty. Mold, mildew, the boards swelled together. It;s been this way since year 3 or 4. I'll never use the stuff again. |